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PITTOSPORUM ralphii Green Globe

PITTOSPORUM ralphii Green Globe

The Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe, native to New Zealand, is an evergreen shrub with a naturally rounded habit, forming a dense ball of glossy green foliage. Its small, dark purple, lightly fragrant flowers appear in spring, adding an extra touch of elegance. Its compact growth and resistance to diseases make it an attractive alternative to traditional boxwood.

1 x 1 m Rounded, forming a dense ball
Evergreen Glossy green
Full sun to partial shade
April to May Dark purple
-7 °C
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Characteristics of Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe

The Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe is an evergreen shrub with a naturally rounded habit, forming a dense ball of glossy green foliage. Native to New Zealand, it reaches a height of 80 cm to 1 m, with a slightly smaller spread. Its flowering period in May-June produces dark red, tubular flowers, adding a striking decorative touch. Its slow growth and resistance to sea spray make it well-suited for coastal gardens.

How to use Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe ?

Thanks to its compact, rounded form, Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe is ideal for creating borders, low hedges, or as a stand-alone feature in mixed beds. It can also be grown in containers, making it perfect for terraces and balconies. Its tolerance to salt spray is especially beneficial in seaside gardens. When paired with plants like cistus, thyme, or lavender, it enhances harmonious Mediterranean-style plantings.

Tips for successfully growing Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe

To ensure optimal growth, plant Pittosporum ralphii Green Globe in cool, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. It tolerates calcareous soils and thrives in sunny locations sheltered from cold winds. For a dense hedge, space plants 60 cm apart. Light pruning in late summer helps maintain its compact shape. Water moderately, particularly during prolonged dry spells. Mulching at the base of the plant helps retain soil moisture and protects roots from the cold.

 

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